W. D. TKAXTHAM, Editor, I
o. (;. alexanber, j,
business Manager.
CAMDEN, S. U . JANUARY 8, 1878.
A Feint. .
Within the last six or eight months
Radical leaders throughout the State'
have not let pass au opportunity to ex
press the opinion that th*ir party is dea 1
for all time in South Carolina. Even
the smaller politicians in the counties
have been carn"St in their efforts to
make Democrats believe that they have
* ' * * * ?- ?/!
perfect laltn 111 me ? i.tuom j...... ,
of Hampton's policy, anil fhat the government
will remain f>r an indefinite
period under the control of the Democracy.
So careful have they been to
create this impression upon the minis
of the unwary, that, in the light of recent
events in Sumter and llcaufort,
the qucs'ion arises : what dors it all
O 1
mean : Is it not a feint, an J are not
our enemies, while seeking to lull us
into a feeling of peifcct security, quietly
preparing for a desperate effort to
regain possession of the State next fall ?
Such is by no means an improbable interpretation
of their conduct. At any
ra'c, the Democrats have nothing to
lose by keeping ou the abut. 44 We
fear the Greeks, even though they couic
to us with gifts."
Liberia.?Que day last week, about
a hundred colored persons embracing
men, women nnJ children, from Lancaster
county, passed through Camden
on their way ?o Chaihston, where they
said a ship was waiting to take them to
Liberia. The colorrd people of Oami?
_:,i. c.,i. a*Ad.,tiun?. reiranlcd them
UlU, mill IC.I v ..V - - c
as deluded being.*, and the victims of
sharpers, and they were advised to re.
turn to their homes. Hut they, seeming
determined not to look back, took
the train for Charleston, where they
arrived in due time, but to find that
there was no vessel for them. The article
from the Xcics and Courier, which
we publish elsewhere, gives an account
..r ?r.<;rtl together with that cf
VI UAVII MS I . ..r
^V?s_ - other bodies of cmigrau's from different
parts of the country, lhe Xetr*
and Courier also tells how these poor
people have been doped and flctced.
and iu that connection remarks editorially
:
Whipping is abolished as a punishment
for crime in .South Carolina, but
if the deluded colon d people from Georgia
and South (Carolina, were to vigorously
apply forty lushes save one, to the
fat backs of the sharpers who swindled
them, the public wouid not condemn
thcoj very severely !
Tho Sumter Election.
\Vc clip from the True S'.uthron the
following paragraph concerning the recent
election in Sumter county. The
sentiments therein expressed will be endorsed
by good citizens generaly:
The c .minis-loners of election have declared
the recent election for a member of
th<* legislature iti lav?r ..f John It. Johncon.
Under the circumstance", they could
not do otlierwh*. and hy pursuing this
proper co'tr^a. they have prevented trouble
i.n-i expense, and have beside* declared
to toe world fiat t'ue l> nnocratio party
propose-" to vecociiire lite r'.ghts ?.f every
man; tlint it discountenances the recent
tampering with the l-aliet l.oxc?. by whomsoever
done, nnd will not seek to put its
candidates into office by other than fair
J' / nnd honest votes.
Tho Poll Tar.
Comptroller-Genera! Hagoud lias issued
the eubj ,ined citcular in reference
to tlic p-dl tax :
Tlie following instructions upon the subject
of the poll tax and delinquents in paying
the same will be observed :
1. The 50 jercont. penalty for non-list'
* . il.t *'fi r?t?v riMif frtr
mguoes liQi - - , .
non-payment doesnttac'i- ns also the costs
allowed for collection of t.nxc. VI*is las
can be collected bv distress and sale of personalty,
the time tor which, however, for
the fiscal year 187(5. is nor passed.
2. In accordance with the net of Assembly,
1877, No. 277, section whore persons
have failed or refused to pay the poll
tax of the fiscal year ending October -'{1st,
1877, county treasurers w ill proceed against
them before a trial justice for u misdemeanor.
The Cost of Emigrating.
As illustrating tlic* cost that caiigrats
encounter in the nutter of trans*
jiortation alone, we tjuote the following
froui the Charlotte OLsaur :
KeCcntly a man cauie to this city j
I from a s'ati 'ti ?.n one ??f the railroad
lines, with his wife unci fourteen cl.il-1
ilren, for the purpose of here buying 1
emigrant tickets for hims'If and family
and moving to the Slate of Tennessee,
lie visited the depot whote ho expected
to buy his tickets, ami finding that it
would take* ju*t $o'J3 to g t the family
to Memphis, abandoned the scheme in
disgust, returned to tiic hotel and
hoarded the next train fur his o!d
home.
Editorial Items.
L The Eastern war has about come to
a stand-still since the fall of I'levna.
Senator litTLER visited Charleston
recently, and wt? hc.nti!y welcomed by i
liis admirers in that city.
Ex-Govrrxor Samiel J. Tilden
is expected soon to come South to spend
a month in FloriJo.
The Griffin (Gn.) Xcirs says it may
he unnounccd as an ascertained fact that
the new hegis'aturo of Georgia is over- i
whelu.ingly in favor of the r let t on i
of Hun. J. B. Gerduu lu the Senate of'i I
tin UnitcAl Simtrt.
The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad,
ffhieli is soon to le soid. has $28,0tH),- I
)0C bonds outstanding and $15,000X00 s
stock. The company owns fo'ir linn- i
Jred miles of re ad, seventy-scveu loco- < t
motives, and mere than two thousand '
ears. ?
Hon. F. W. M. IIollioay was in
augurated Governor of "Virginia, in
Richmond, on New Year's day. In his
inaugural address he look strong ground
in fuvor of paying every dollar of the
State debt.
RemakkaW.E.?Out of a population
of seven hundred inhabitants Lancaster
?
Village has not a person in it by the j
natnc of Smith. We venture there i>
not another town cfthc size in the State
but what hus a family of Smiths. S* n 1
us a few Smiths.?Lamaster (?S*. (') :
- -
Ltihjn*.
A shoot!no affrav occurred :it
the corn r of Hroad ami Meeting stc> ts.
in Charleston, on Friday morning.
Messrs. G. W. House and K. It. Wide
w? rc the principals (f the affair, but !
Messrs. 0. Levy and J. P. Deveanx
also participated. Messrs. House and
Drveaux were severe')- but not dangerou-ly
wounded.
Tiif. Senate Committee, consisting of
Senators Lipscomb, Gritonden, Wyli ,
: Fraser and Jchnsoii, and appoint-d to j
investigate the manner in woich Corbin '
secured his so-called election to th>-!
United States Senate, tt the hands o' ;
the Chamberlain Legislature, is at work
io Columbia, and it is said a trail lead* |
ing directly to the p?-nit?ntiary has
been discovered. So C.nbiii may pel
what lie d< serves, after all.
A correspondent of the Charleston
Journal of Commerce, writing IV in
Clieraw, says that the repeal of the lien
law, though d'sir<d by some and r garded
as wise by all thinking uicu, i>
likely just now to bring more distress
than relief to farmers generally. It is
! to be hoped that the Legi-lature ui.l
speedily devise some means by w hich
agricultural supplies for the Jirevcijt
year may be procured.
Kedfield writes; "Alexander II
Stephens once told nic that Andrew
Johnson was the weight that decided
the contest; that, haa he thrown his
immense p>wir upon the side of the
South, the result would have been
i Southern independence; and further,
that the luiun speech of Johnson's in
the Senate, at the beginning of the war,
was l lie IHUSI IliaClCriY lllUli VIII U.UIIV
by man on earth."
A WHITt. man named Rt rgenC-tiger,
a resident of Iloik I i ill, and a
Lrii'k~ti)a*uu by trade, was assaulted b>
a negro one day last week in Chester
county, nil tho line if the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta Kailroad, and
so severely beaten that he d:vd of hiinjuries
in a few days. I he in pro jiiv. ?
hi- name as Jul ti ^miili, and s:i\s he is
a native i f Wake county, N (' ; that
he left there right >can ago and went
toGeorgil, Slid subsciju. Utly lived in
several c- unties in South Carolina, lie
is in Chester j-iil. and his prospects for
a death on the callowt ate prouiii'l)..
A nnsciiT stcry is told of the acco .
plish. d wife?now dead?of Gitr : o
Hooker. Wlieu she was lie admired
M > ? Grotsbitk, ol Cincinnati, site was
nice at r.n evening party when a fashionable
youti" d >u ly Was asked it h<
'would hke to be j'i<S'iit<d to In r
1 "'Oil. yt s," said I e, laughingly, 'trot
her out.' The la ly oveiheard the teinai
k, and win n she was jne-eute 1 she
I adjusted hi r eye glasses deliber ite'y,'
1 and slowly scanned Lis clothing fr-.m
boot to collar. 'I ho survey finished
[she waved her band and eart bnoly said.
'I rot liim back; I have sccti all there is
of hiui.'
The Hlue Kidge (N. C. say>:
We were ?>li"wti. last wees, l?y I)r. J.
M ll.aj pold', of this place, a ijuill under
which Gi-iit.i1 Washington slept.
. This ijnilt was made by Mrs. Sardi
1'ctd, wifo of ('apt. llcid, of Camden,
jS. (?., in tlie year 177">, titid Mis. .J.
' M. llaj p ildt is a grandd mgliter ofj
; Mrs. U? id, ih!o whose possesion the
, ijuilt passed as a family relic. Gajt.
John lleid ki j.t a public house at Camden,
at which Gen. Washington jnit tij>
on his way to Chail ilfe, N. and iiuring
his stay covered with this (jiiilt. .
Gaf t. lleid (ought in tl-c tattle at 15amsour's
Mill, N. C.. in 1S12.
A Fish Stokv.?A fiiind from
Uobcsou (ounty informs us of a singula'
circumstance that occuind recently.
I)r N"rnicnt,a well Inowu politician
of that court v. was engaged in fishing
iii Lumber river, using a hook and line,
w l.cu by some means lie lost overboard
a valuable cold ring w Lie 11 be bad worn
upon one of Irs finders. The water
was deep, and the Loltciii ol' the river
nol*t and mu Idy, so of course uo attempt
was made to recover the lost trinket.
S i.o weeks nlterwaids lie was again
fi-hing in the same locality, when lie
caught a large trout, which he took
home, and upon opening tin; fish preparatory
t<> cooking it, he was astonished
to find in its stom icli the very ,
identii'ui ling uhieli I.o hud lost ovorHiarl
n ore ti an two norths previous, j
? *\Vi!nlin<j(cn Sfitv. . t
(lit eat Freshet in tiii' Dee.?The! 1
Darlington Saif/m urr, of I ho 4th in tunt
Buys: "The freshet, (otiitnci.cirig
in the I'ee D.e llivcr ln.-t 1'iilay, is
aid to Le efjual to what i< called the ,
Sherman freshet,' ol 1S(J5. The mad ^
beyond the bridge at Society Mill on|(
Friday, was under two and throe feet it
deep for a distance of three niihs |'
Since then no eouintunieatioti?up to,
yesterday?could bo had with Bennetts l
vilie. The LiiJge across Thonijstn't
Crock has been washed awav, and a j
large planter just below CI.craw has lost ,
forty head of tattle and between fifty
and sixty large fat l ogs. Tin; destruction
of fence.- muat be enormous. It is }
doubtful if a fence is left on the liver j
lurid" frjin Hoe!.inn! am to the Fee J>?.
Bridge on tun Wilmington, Columbia |
and Aueusia KuihmaJ. a di.-tanct ol
six.' v -fnc it i!os.
; i
Kenl Estate Agency.
Having e-ialdis'nfJ a Ural LI-;.ate Agcney ,
in Camden. I am prepared t?? negoliaic r?r
ilie sale, purchase. nnt ?*r lease of dwell
ing.8, office* or fnrnn The patronage ol
persons having such properly to disposal,
or wishing to purchase or rent the sani". j
is r.sptvttuliv sdieitcd. I have nlieadv
on hand several dtsiralde dwellings ami,
offices for sale or rent No <iiuii;k rot: j
ADvr.m isiNc. l'udnes:' promptly intended ;
J, W.
janltf iUv.l l/.tnte Agent.
J. W. Me QUERY
IS OFFEKIXU
I
i
Itiirfl InflnmHenfc
TO PARTIES WANTIXO
!
IDIR/ST GrOODS,'
ClOTIEfiXG,
iEOOTS, SHOES, HATSj
I
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, 1
I
Groceries, &c.!
i
te?T Aliva ys in t!ic market, and will pay
the
: l
Highest Prices for Cotton.
Don'i r.tii tj girj mo a call.
j
J. W . Mod RHY. I
deellir |
Stll I'll CAR >LIXA R VILROAP _ _ I
!
The njivr trains en the South Cnro.
H'm Railroad will run as follow a :
r.?:: cclumria.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave ChaHe-toti f.tOa.tn. i'.-V'a. m.
Anivc ut Col ii in hi a 5 l.UU 11. m. S.4j a. in.
I Oil Al'GL'STA.
(Suinlays excepted.)
I.e ire Clia h-s:mi i'.t 0 a. in. 7. ?t p. Ri
Arrive ut Ati^u-ta >' 0 p in. 0.13 a. in.1
FOR CHARLESTON".
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Coir in i i * '?' p. hi. 7.1"? p. m. I
Arrive at ( haiiridoti l.'.i'ii p. in. "?. 1 "? u. in.
I." ive Augusta fc.dtin.m. ? ..'!?) p in.
A: live at t har'c?tan l.'.'O p. ni. S.'iO a. m.
i AMPMN TEA IN.
?lie Camden train v. ill leave Camden lit !
7.t"t i in u i Man lay . Wednc lays mid
Fri Jays, anil coan : ut Kin/ villi* with ilie
up passenger 11inn fni (' I'.iiiuhia. >n Tiics
lay-'. Thursday* ami Sa m-day* it will con
of t at Kilig-ville with ij.iivii jui.? * ngci
train fiom Columbia, end :-.r:ive at Cmuilen
at '.'. ! > p in. t'oiiiiieH daily with trams
t'roin ami to Charles'on.
>". iv SI il.OMi >NS, >ui.l
15. i'lefcens. Ot'ii'l Ti..\j;l.
! r-v/jy-wrrr-."
jSU . f .? : :nt
^ i . '7v v.'.U. . . _ si;., ' j
p 1:1:1: an.i.:: \ lOMMiiu 1:A 11 ;
'VI koaii.
l'li^stvip-r linii.s run ! ii!y. :-":iI .;v ex.;
< ( jtril. ooinuvi in^ wit!: lit- fi.?: <! _;. . 1 iln
on llie Sxtili Carolina i'uilro<|i|.
II'.
I.civc Columbia at 11 1<I? m
I.onvc Alston I 10 j' in
Leave Now berry "J - ' |> r;
liiftvc llo.l^es .*? 1.1 ]> in
Louvc Bolioii 7 it ji in
Arrive at On tnvil'e ! ' 1M |> in
D'llVN.
Leave fire -iiviHe nt 7 a in '
Leave I>el?*>:i ' '' n m
l.vivv 11 tidies 10 I. a in
Lonva N'elibcrrv 1 -I- p in
Leave Alston ?0 p in
Arrive lit Columbia "? 00 p in
ANDEKSOX lili.AM l! * BLUE llll-OK;
DIVISION.
I? lilv, except Sunday-. between Helton
and W.illinll.i. AccjiiniiO in; ion trains be-;
tv.eon Helton and Anderson on Mondays. |
Tii'.-s Invs, Tlitirslays ni:*l iiturdny.
if.
f.cave Helton 7 06 ] in !
Leave Anderson 7 60 j> in !
Leave I'endlcton 8 -16 p ni
Leave l'erry ville 0 -0 p in
Arrive ut Waliialla 10 00 j? in
IuiW.V,
I.eive Wallmll? 6 7.0 a in
Leave I'irry ville <> !?0 u in
Leave Pendleton 7 -0 :i m
Li ?vo A ii l< isnii 8 10 a in , I
Arrive at Helton 8 60 a m ;
f.aureus Strain a trains leave Clinton at i 1
10 ii in, nil I Lave \vberry '! |t in on j
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursday s mi l Sa'ur. ,
day s.
Abbeville Hrnncli train connects ai
Hodges with low a nl up train daily, undo
vs cxccp'e I.
i ll ?MA.S IV IDA MEAD,
(r-'iiei'al Superintendent.
J. Soman, Jr.. ; > liekei Agent.
Cofieo.
"3, ?' ??* yi ntrv CcHVj .j-.. sale 1 ?w by
W ujvVtfwtnr. t
Delinquent Tax Sales.
OrTICKOK On xrv AKIjITOU, )
C'amdkn, S. U , Pec. 1?, 187 7. ji ,
In accordance with instructions from
lie Comptroller-Genera's olQcr. I ln rc>y
| ubli-h ilio I.i-t of I/inds in the
Jounty of Kershaw, upon which the
axes for the fiscal year 187u have not
3ccii paid.
DkKALU township.
PCHOOT. DISTRICT SO. i.
Arrants, Mr--. S K 1 lot. - buildings
Addison, Tims. 2 acres land, 1 building.
Hraccy, Jim 50 acres land
Cantey, Mrs S A 1 lot, ii buildings
Conway, Anna M 1 lot. 2 buildings
Conway. k j 80 acres land
Cape I. W II 1 lot, 1 building
Gautey, Charlotte 0 acres. 1 b Hiding
Carlos, .Jul.n s< n. 28 acres, 1 building
('lark. AIis. C (1 ] ! t, 1 building
Chcsnut, Harrv 50 act i s
Clements. Marion 50 acres
Coleman, A 17 acres
Ibl'ies, J P TiU'ttv, 1 lot 1 building
Parhy. Adam 10 a en s
Ihckerscn, 8;,in '15 acres
Green. I 'add v 1 lot. M buddings
Graham. A <' l NVlson tract.) MOO acre
Johnson, Abraui 3 acres
.MeMuiloii, Alex. f>n acivs
Myers, T S 1 !"t. 2 baiM:ugf?
Hoi iuson, A I' <10 :o ios
Sniiili. AI> x. 50 acrrs
wvk-?. !j*t iuia S3 a tlm 2 buiidings
\Vaill?iiiS, 1> I' ill acres, 1 lot i> bu.Mllobir.son.
Ilolcrt .']<> acres. 1 building
sciio?>l nisiilieT : n. 2
Oel'n-s, K C 3 acres, ij bail lings
II n!e, Jenny 221 acits. 4 buildings
Hunter Clias (M A ft) 1"1 acres, i5
buildings
Mob on, Is rat! 7<> r.cicj, 1 building
I'? rry, Wesley 03 acres. 1 l>uil lin<r
Stuckey, James 221 acp s, 2 buildings
Suiiiter John 1U0 acres
Iriniiin. Margaict 07 acres
Williams. I'i. k 20 :crc<. 1 bni ding.
sen on i. Di-riut t no.
A Jams, WiJiam ill 4 acres. 4 buildings
Uuykm. Im hi -16 i outl'iing
lly-itl, it J 100 aens. 3 buildings
Iliill. .! I:?i li 23."i acres, J liutI lings
Moore. Wiley, Jr. OS acres, 1 building
McCaskih, U uiit l 170 a-r ? 2 ui?ildi,g?
Huynolds, 11 A 100 acres, 1 building
iipradb-y, J ?> 200 acres. (? buildings
school 1m- rnu t no 4.
Bennett, MiIi-h 300 acres
DulJoxv II K 3 173 seres 1 I buildings
IHTFAKO TOWNSHIP.
school lfSSTICT no.
HI vburn. Ja i os 120 acre. 2 buildings
Holland. II .1 100 seres. 1 building
Hall J J COO acres. 3 buddings
Mcl.crnloi). Mary 130 a-:res. 0 buildings
McCuskill, M-'SiS 177 actcs
Riley, M 10 C 200 acros 1 building
Perry, Jolm 'i' 30 arrc?, 4 buildings
Black well. Willi-ni 110 acres
school DlSTIUCr no. 0.
Cato. Mary tOO acres
McCuskill, lbiniel 103 aer?s
Marshall Mary J CO acres, 3 buildings
fi'dd, Willi un 127 acris, 3 buildings
West, Josej,b 204 actes. 3 bui'dings
school 0j3timct No. 7.
Hato. Ct W 100 act's. 1 building
Helton, N S 238 acres. 1 building
t uplines, Nullum 100 acres. 1 building
FLAT HOCK TOWNSHIP.
school nisTKicv no. 8.
Alexander. D.r.vs ui OS acres, 1 building
Bat-ss, l*bt. libra 100 aeit s, 3 I ui'dings
Munn. John 207 acres, 3 buildings
Peach..I M K 100 acres, 1 buildings
Shannon. Kirk 13-44 acres, 1 building
Williams, Henry 70 acres
Watts. J A 28 aeics
West, Thoiu is (J 01 ceres, 1 budding
SCHOOL liIsTKICT NO. 0.
Beiijin.in, Kiuuieisou, 273 acres, 4
buildings
Bowers, .James IUJ acre.1, I (minting
ClianiT'ioii J'..-'a!e K 1/ 10 IS acres
J/aiit- v, Mis S" A 1 :;00 aeies 2 buildings
Davis, J.-UU--S M -I'll acres
l!ortnn. Mrs S A ~>i? ae:es, 1 building
flailc, Anu s 201) aeres
.Tone?. Amos iSO acres; 1 ouiiding
I! if.!-n, Abe .".71 acres
.Smith, <?i v r lliincrrs. 1 building
Silnoml. I-lie a') :icrcJ. 1 bu Hiitii;
Young. Isaac 1-1 aens - buildings
S'-IJiiOl. l Is 1IIITT NO. 1 <?.
Hammond S I. 111.1 acres
Ii.ius. Mis ,1 L I acres 1 building
loms. .1 I. I.i.'iO m re-, s bin dings
Me Dow Dr T ! ' HMaco:-. - buildings
WATKiuiK TOWNS!IIP.
K'Mlnoi, DIsTStl'.T NO. 1 !.
Bruihim, 11 !l a it :c:f' 1 building
iviuioiids. Mr- li IJ ."ilMi icres
(liven, .lolli> laer.s. I buildings
Jones, Ivt A D -(MM) acres
I'cay, Mr. H M -AdI aires
Shir ill Isi ie I'M acr s. d bill lin^s
1 "i?.licit, Mr- A !'. Il aU acres, .1 bi.i! 1
ings
l"ui|ibr;es, Nad,.,.i Hi hit res. ! builiing
SCIltiO!. IM.-'l It It r XI. I J.
I in wen I* rot! |.?(JII aero, 2 bull iinys
liailcy. !i A 1"! a res. 'J bindings
Clarke T I! acr. s. 21 liud-iings
Clarke, Mrs L (i 1 -J'?t) :;cr . .) hubdinos
(?t raid, i: .1 1 llS acres, 1! buildings
(iardncr. II-i Juiios lO'tanc
.1/aZcll, .Jiili.i and M .ry 1 iviu^ ton ldtiO
acres 1" buildings
Nelson, Crank SlI acres. ll bull lin^s
Casclia', John K .">!! ae|i->
lioss. Joliii S 101) aero.*. "> buildiacs
Koss, H i iiaiii 0.j acres, ( buii lines
Notice is li< r<bv niton tliat I lie v.liole
id l iie siv< ra! I'arcels, I>t < an I parts ol
Lots ol lie d K-tato described in I lie
pi eced in jr list, or so inncli thereof awill
li?: Ill cess irv I" pay 'lie taxes. p Mill
t ios and a?" .'.Mucins charged thereon,
will bj sol I by tint Tiruvitor i!' Ivordiavv
County, Sotidi Carolina, at his
Hi':' in siid Countv on th lI|S|'
I) ,\Y t)C .1 AN I A liV. A. I) 1878
mil-si sod taxes, as-vssmrnts and
|i' U iliios b; paid In lor.' that lime,
in 1 sttidi sa'o to lie coitiir . ti Iroiu d iv
o day. until ai it sail I'.tree's,
l.ot.S lllld pail'ol Lois o! Ileal l'].t;ite
dial! bo sold, or tdier-d lor s- |o
i: ii.SILL.
dec]8 ( onnty \ uditor.
WOIaM']
1? ty.s aa 1 pays t!ie lu_ in.: I?of j,i i,v
'or jrrccn in: ! dry cmv liid.-s. - l,.p<
utter, in * i K. l i vim ii a,i i i ii I.it iA ii'
l l?KS, XV ml. tllliotVf Ir.Vtf M'aX, old irnll, ,
fi'tWV, Cu'l/yfr. tlf. JilttltY
s \
Jacob Eiias j
Bogs lo inform !iis fricuds and the pub-:
lie generally that lie lias
OPENED STORE
Jnc <loor north of T. J. BarofioM. Esq ,'
where lie is offering u stock of
General ^fferohamlise,
nt 'istor.ishly low prices
FOIi CASH OIVLY |
He has Dry Goods, Hoots and Shoes. |
Hardware, Groceries, &c., &c. A call is i
respectfully solicited.
declSSm JACOB ELI AS.
At or A car Cost. ,
Having on liand too large a stock of
I.Djl'OKS r.f >?c-t qualities to carry through
the dull season, 1 sua <letcrmined to turn
it into money. ami in order to do so rapid
iy. have o<>nciuu-'i i<> sen ;u utc >?i>unuij:
very low pi ices by the gallon :
Old Cruiv Kv. llyo Whisky 81.25
Dickey Kye * 2.50
Miller's live 2 50
Pride ill* Ohio ltyc 1.75
North Carolina Corn 2.50
Unit insure Corn 1.75 i
AUntidy (the best) 15.75
Guijrtr 1 handy 2.50
IHaekLcrrv Urandy 2 50
C(.lmi:;c 11 randy 3.50 j
(iin (lies:) 2.50
Unm (pure) 2.50
r.irt Wine 2.50
j Tobacco nnd Cigars in variety, at low
prices. Also, a fine assortment of
Family Groceries
of the best quality.
Call an 1 s.?c nie, and | rice my goods before
purchasing elsewhere.
J. H. LCLLIS,
j at " Old Uriel; Corner," 15road St? Camden,
S. C. jan 1-if
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Stoves. Staves
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A HEAVY STOCK OF
Cook, Parlor and Office
STOVES,
OF
AI A* STYLES,!
JUST RECEIVED, AND OFFERED AT
PRICES LOWER!
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THAN CAN DE HAD
Else where in lam tlen
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0 UTTER I NO, ROOFING, &<?., attended
to at .shortest notice and on accommodating
terms.
A full line of
Timirarfa Rr TTnil.ctA Plir-.
nishing Goods.
? ejit constantly on hand.
tKi>"'Ail work guaranteed.
JOHN' K. GOODALEdec-It
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SHeadv for Business.!
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MVT STORE |
AND
|]u<ircly New Stock
mimm and mm
!im:Ti!i: OP ANNOIXoinj;
t In1 opi'i'injj of Ilirir N1C ?V STORK at
the old stand of 0Al'T. J. W. MeCUft&Y,
where they !i>ivc just opened
An Entirely New Stock
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FAMILY Sc FANCY (1KOCEUIKS,
(' insist injj in part of
Sumr, (Teas, Flour, Eicon.
Laid. Mutter, ('unite 1 (iouds
all kinds, Jellies. Pickles,
('< infectioif i i,.s, t i.
?tars, Tolmec >,
Ami all oilier >ds usually found n a
FIRST CLASS (iKOCKUY
STOKE.
Highest market prices paid f?>r all kinds of
Country Produce.
Alw ays ready to pay tlie CASH for Cotton
BHASIKSI3N & ItfETILES.
S ifOttui.
?,
Sllttill*.
"/v l> ireels of ddl'ereiil kinds of sugar!
Utif tVreolwtr)' UAl'M tttWW. }
CHRISTMAS IS COMING!
And so are Goods Daily Arriving at
H. BARUCH'S.
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With si view of supplying the usual demand
for the Christmas Holidays, I have
made new additions to every Department
in my extensive Establishment, and am
fully prepared to satisfy the demand.
Everybody knows what I keep, and I
want it distinetlvS understood that I will
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sell you anything- in my line,
Cheaper than the Cheapest!
Consult your interests by buying your
goods from II, HARUt'H.
declltf
D. W. JORDAN, II. G. GARRISON.
The Planters' Warehouse
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Enlarged and Improved.
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QUICK SALSS AND SMALL PROFITS.
The undersigned arc now ieudy to show one of the
FINEST STOCK OF GOOD
! BROUGHT TO CAMDEN THIS SEASON.
1 Consisting of everything pertaining to
I --A- iUli =
<jreneral Merchandise,
in nil departments. It i? i ?ekv-8 to attempt to enumerate, suffice to say tfiat everything
! veiled in (lit'family or oil the mi ni cau to had at our house, ai the very lowest prices,
| ui'l narsfnction m all goo Is guaranteed.
Our stock of
HARNESS. SADDLES BRIDLES BIT AND LEA1HER
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I ft? lorger than everlcfon, ii J cheapertuan the cheapest.
Hemernbcr that \vc aie ahviys acady to buy cotton, and arc prepared to pay tLc
n.?!i for the snme.
Hj^GrCSrXNGr ^.JSTJD T13SS
; always ou band at lowest figures.
D. W. J0E.DAH & CO.
CHEAP GOODS
IS A
T TEL li EADBAR i: SUBJECT,
I WILL THEKEFOIiK ONLY ANNOUNCE
MY STOCK OF
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
HATS,
100 IB A3ST& BMQRB
Arc Equal it not .Superior
o nny I have ever ha 1 to oiler.
AI.I- 01' WHICH I WILL SKLL
AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE POUND ANYWHERE.
Tin? Stock hu?* U-cn utoslcnrclully selectc<l, and nn inspection is solicited.
Robert M. Kennedy.
0^lX_.Xji OlST
,1. ! MACIiAY
EEFORK
Purchasing Furniture
ELSEWHERi",
You can Suvo 20 per Oeiit. I>y
Biij inn' irom 11 i 111.
IIK II AS tiii:
if IS t. S I S T 0 C X
ihat has ever been brought ' o ui.iden. oct-1?Sir.
\Y. C. YOUNG. HAA"'YOUNG. BlsCUltS.
YOUNC BROS., 5(>Bnr,"",rB1"c"i"f^,^RoS.
Harness, ltoots. Shoes, &c. m aa i'kd.
Made or repaired ut the shortest notice
A Piano, n ill rent ov but-. Address
and hi the most dur.iblc manner. JOURNAL OFFICE
The highest price paid for HIDES of all ; October 30. tf^
descriptions.
Give us a call, one door west of the JTllSt RoC'i'ilOd.
Pojtoflice, CuinJen. S. C. declltf Choice Bacon. Flour, Sugar and Coffee,
' ~ cheap for cash by
Soap, novltbf JOHNSTON & OLADNKY.
BOXES Soup for sale low bv |
uac.v bros. 40 BurrelM Extra Fine
STutlii-: Nu8??-/
MIOICE Ooshcn Butter, t .r sale low by 1 or sa',u
UIU.U UUO*. i novJO-J* liiU31X<JI0.Nfc.MST?LK,
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